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Fig. 3A. 90-year-old man with history of aspiration pneumonia. Spot
radiograph of pharyngoesophageal junction region obtained with patient in
right posterior oblique position shows Zenker's diverticulum (large
arrow) protruding posterior to pharyngoesophageal segment (long thin
arrow). Killian-Jamieson diverticulum (medium arrow) overlaps
proximal cervical esophagus.
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